Following the first annual report of the Independent Active Travel Board, Joe Rossiter looks at what’s next and why delivery constraints reflect wider challenges facing Welsh Government.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
IWA Analysis: The journey ahead – achieving a sustainable transport system for people and planet
Joe Rossiter discusses his new IWA report developed in partnership with Arup on the steps ahead for creating a transport system in Wales which is fit for people, places and planet
Wales leading the way on tough decisions
Paula Renzel explores the mismanagement of transportation and how Wales is leading the way to a greener future.
Flawed congestion charge plans will grind Wales to a halt
Natasha Asghar MS raises the alarm about the costs of a congestion charge for drivers in Wales
Can Shared Mobility Support Transport Decarbonisation in a Cost-of-living Crisis?
Daniel McCool argues that the people of Wales should have access to active travel and public transport facilities as easy and convenient to use as private cars.
Time to Upgrade Wales’ Transport System
Natasha Asghar MS questions the Welsh Government’s track record on transport and asks whether it serves Wales’ best interests.
How Far is the Eisteddfod, Really?
Reflecting on Tregaron and its closed railway, Jasmine Donahaye explores the value judgements lurking in questions of distance and access.
Diversifying Access to Cycling in Wales
Louis Mertens argues cycling provision in Wales must be diversified if it is to become truly accessible.
Active Travel: A Faster Way to Zero Emissions
Jasmine Berry makes the case for active travel links between rural communities in Wales as a means to combat climate change.